Baycrest is an academic centre affiliated with the University of Toronto

By taking a leadership role in research on aging, Baycrest is committed to finding the best ways to treat, and eventually prevent, the conditions associated with aging such as memory loss, depression and stroke.

 

Baycrest has comprehensive pandemic influenza plans and has a vigilant client and patient infectious disease screening process in place. If you are a visitor and are not well, please do not visit Baycrest. Read more about H1N1 and Baycrest.

 

 

Family and Visitor Information

All you need to know about visiting Baycrest including updates on H1N1 Infection Control and Prevention.

Go to the Families and Visitors website

 

 

 

 

Brain and Aging Health Information

Memory and Aging
A new Baycrest study is offering hope to older adults with mild cognitive impairment who are at a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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Stroke
Like so many stroke survivors, 46-year-old John M. didn’t know he was suffering common side effects of a stroke or that they could be treated. Read more

Depression and Mood Disorders
Patients recovering from depression with talk therapy show a distinct pattern of brain changes. Read more



 


Patient Safety Indicators

 

 



Baycrest Programs and Services
The Baycrest Community Guide is an excellent resource booklet describing programs and services available at Baycrest. It has recently been updated.

All of the information is also available on our website by clicking on Programs and Services.

 

 


The Baycrest Foundation
 
With the generous support of individuals, families, businesses and foundations, Baycrest Foundation Donate On-line Now - Baycrest Foundationprovides Baycrest with the funding it needs to care for the elderly of today, and the growing population of tomorrow.
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Women of BaycrestJoin the Women of Baycrest, an accomplished, empowered, conscientious network of women who believe together they can positively influence their own lives and make a difference in the way women age.
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